Our Lady Saint Mary"Our Lady Saint Mary" by J. G. H. Barry presents a moving and reverent exploration of the life and significance of the Virgin Mary in Christianity. Barry's eloquent prose and deep devotion to the subject make this ebook a touching and spiritually enriching read. It delves into Mary's role as a symbol of purity, compassion, and motherly love, inspiring readers to reflect on her timeless influence on religious beliefs and practices. A thoughtful and uplifting read, it celebrates the enduring legacy of Our Lady in Christian faith and devotion. |
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... attitude generated by the conditions indicated above is that any attempt to deal with subjects other than those which are authorized because they are customary, or tolerated because they are familiar, is liable to be greeted with cries ...
... attitude generated by the conditions indicated above is that any attempt to deal with subjects other than those which are authorized because they are customary, or tolerated because they are familiar, is liable to be greeted with cries ...
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... viz., "Whether the Roman pontiff has any greater jurisdiction bestowed on him by God in Holy Scripture in this realm of England, than any other foreign bishop?" The attitude indicated is one that has been characteristic of.
... viz., "Whether the Roman pontiff has any greater jurisdiction bestowed on him by God in Holy Scripture in this realm of England, than any other foreign bishop?" The attitude indicated is one that has been characteristic of.
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... attitude of the Anglican Church of the past is its attitude to- day. The Lambeth Conference of 1920 gave voice to it: "The Conference urges on every branch of the Anglican Communion that it should prepare its members for taking their ...
... attitude of the Anglican Church of the past is its attitude to- day. The Lambeth Conference of 1920 gave voice to it: "The Conference urges on every branch of the Anglican Communion that it should prepare its members for taking their ...
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... attitude of not claiming perfection or finality for itself, but of looking beyond itself to Catholic Christendom, and longing for the time when reunion of the churches which now make up its "broken unity" will enable it to speak with ...
... attitude of not claiming perfection or finality for itself, but of looking beyond itself to Catholic Christendom, and longing for the time when reunion of the churches which now make up its "broken unity" will enable it to speak with ...
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... attitude in relation to doctrines which have not been formally set forth by Anglican authority. The Anglican Church has tried its best to impress upon us that there is no such thing as an Anglican Religion; there is but one Religion ...
... attitude in relation to doctrines which have not been formally set forth by Anglican authority. The Anglican Church has tried its best to impress upon us that there is no such thing as an Anglican Religion; there is but one Religion ...
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